निस्पृहाः सोमपा ये वै द्विजपादोदपाश्च ये । मृताः सारस्वते तीर्थे द्विजशुश्रूषकाश्च ये
nispṛhāḥ somapā ye vai dvijapādodapāśca ye | mṛtāḥ sārasvate tīrthe dvijaśuśrūṣakāśca ye
جو بے رغبت و بے طمع ہوں؛ جنہوں نے یَجْیَ میں سوم رس پیا ہو؛ جو برہمن کے قدم دھونے کا پانی پیتے ہوں؛ جو سرسوتی کے تیرتھ پر جان دے دیں؛ اور جو دْوِجوں کی خدمت کریں—وہ خاص طور پر معزز ہیں۔
Skanda
Tirtha: Sārasvata Tīrtha (Sarasvatī)
Type: river-tirtha
Listener: Śaunaka and sages (frame; not explicit in verse)
Scene: A sequence-like tableau: a soma-yajña with priests; a devotee receiving brāhmaṇa-pādodaka; a humble attendant serving a learned brāhmaṇa; and a serene passing at a Sarasvatī riverbank tīrtha under a sacred tree.
Purity of desirelessness, reverence for the learned, and sacred death at a tīrtha are all praised as powerful sources of merit.
Sārasvata Tīrtha (the sacred ford associated with Sarasvatī) is explicitly mentioned.
Participation in Soma-sacrifice, reverential use of pāda-udaka, service to dvijas, and the sanctity of dying at a tīrtha.